g.tec Nautilus PRO Flexible Wireless EEG Headset

The g.tec Nautilus PRO is a medical-grade, CE-certified and FDA-cleared wireless EEG headset designed for professional clinical and research applications. It is a lightweight, wearable system that allows for high-quality brain activity recording in real-world environments with high accuracy and robustness.

  • Wireless Technology: The device uses a reliable 2.4 GHz wireless connection with an indoor range of up to 10 meters, which helps to eliminate cable artifacts and allows for patient mobility.
  • Software: The headset integrates with g.tec’s software ecosystem, including g.Recorder for data acquisition and g.BSanalyze for offline processing, which features the OSCAR artifact removal algorithm to suppress muscle and movement artifacts.

Manufacturer: g.tec medical engineering GmbH

Addresses:

  • Headquarters
  • Austria: Sierningstrasse 14, 4521 Schiedlberg.
  • Regional Offices
  • USA: 1580 Columbia Turnpike, Building 2, Suite 1, Castleton-On-Hudson, NY 12033.
  • Canada: 5380 Oben Street, Unit 412, Vancouver, BC, V5R 6H7.
  • Hong Kong: Office 9106, 10/F, YF Life Tower, 33 Lockhart Road, Wan Chai.
  • Spain: Carrer del Plom, 5, Barcelona.
  • Colombia: Street 18, 85B-16 /201, Cali.

Product Prices

Prices for g.tec products can vary based on channel count (8, 16, 19, or 32 channels) and the type of electrodes included (g.SAHARA hybrid or g.SCARABEO wet electrodes). The prices below are examples from g.tec’s website and exclude VAT and shipping costs.

MerchantProduct & ConfigurationPrice
g.tec medical engineeringg.Nautilus PRO 32 flexible$29,640.88

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